Hi guys.
Does anyone have any info on how to DIY adjusting camber?
I am interested in giving it a shot but then I probably won't end up doing it.
Any info would be great.
Jason
Adjusting Camber
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With our cars its pretty hard unless you have the equipment to measure the canges you make. So you'd at least need a camber gauge and a well set up string set to measure toe changes - not sure how you measure castor tho.
Whith the whole double eccentric bolt set up anything you do will affect the other settings..
Dave
Whith the whole double eccentric bolt set up anything you do will affect the other settings..
Dave
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ok,
no worries.
was just asking to see how hard it was. gonna have to fork some money out for someone to do it then. dont want 3degrees on one wheel and 1degree on another. hehe
I already knew I am not that mechanical but I like to think that I can do things for myself. Which I can't, I only break things.
If Okibi will be driving my car this weekend I had better not set it up to kill him
no worries.
was just asking to see how hard it was. gonna have to fork some money out for someone to do it then. dont want 3degrees on one wheel and 1degree on another. hehe
I already knew I am not that mechanical but I like to think that I can do things for myself. Which I can't, I only break things.
If Okibi will be driving my car this weekend I had better not set it up to kill him
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